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StatsCan seeding intentions report skewed by tariffs

StatsCan seeding intentions report skewed by tariffs

Statistics Canada has released a seeding intentions report based on a survey of producers from across the country.
SARM Annual Convention & Trade Show underway from Prairieland Park

SARM Annual Convention & Trade Show underway from Prairieland Park

The 120th Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities Annual Convention and Trade Show is underway from Saskatoon's Prairieland Park. The three-day event officially got underway with opening ceremonies Tuesday afternoon.
SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: U.S.-Canada trade war takes twists and turns

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: U.S.-Canada trade war takes twists and turns

Canada and the United States exchanged tariffs on various goods, then there was a pause on some of the tariffs. The SaskAgToday.com Roundtable discuss the whirlwind of a week that started with the U.S.
China to impose tariffs on Canadian canola and pea products next week

China to impose tariffs on Canadian canola and pea products next week

Canada is now facing tariffs from China. China announced on Saturday it will place a 100 per cent tariff on Canadian canola meal, canola oil, and peas, and a 25 per cent tariff on seafood and pork on March 20.
SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: CFIA confirm three more cases of Bovine TB, plus reaction

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: CFIA confirm three more cases of Bovine TB, plus reaction

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed three more cases of Bovine Tuberculosis in cattle from a herd in Saskatchewan. The first one was detected on November 29th. The SaskAgToday.com Roundtable discusses the recent development.
Three more cases of Bovine TB found in Saskatchewan herd

Three more cases of Bovine TB found in Saskatchewan herd

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says three more cases of Bovine Tuberculosis have been confirmed in animals from the same Saskatchewan herd as the first case that was detected on November 29th.
SARM again calling for reinstatement of strychnine to deal with Richardson ground squirrels

SARM again calling for reinstatement of strychnine to deal with Richardson ground squirrels

The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) wants strychnine to be re-instated so farmers can use it to deal with the rising population of Richardson ground squirrels (RGS).
Drive Away Hunger initiative contributed over 500 million meals in 2024

Drive Away Hunger initiative contributed over 500 million meals in 2024

Partners of Drive Away Hunger contributed 514 million meals in 2024, announced Farm Credit Canada (FCC). Drive Away Hunger is an agriculture and food industry initiative aimed at fighting food insecurity in Canada .
Cattle futures, market demand supporting feeder cattle prices

Cattle futures, market demand supporting feeder cattle prices

Cattle futures are supporting Saskatchewan feeder steer and feeder heifer prices, according to Emily Schmidt, Livestock Intern at the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture.
FBC offering a focus on the future ahead of tax season

FBC offering a focus on the future ahead of tax season

Tax season for farms vary, depending on when the operation was incorporated. Some farms have their year-end in November and others in January for example. There are several firms that offer tax services for producers, including FBC.